during her research, she used some of the resources here including a finding in our collection for the image on the cover. she has a wall street background. she was a vice president and assistant general counsel at gold man sacks and also on securities arbitration roster of finra, financial industry regulatory authority. her undergraduate work was at yale, her jd at the university of virginia. she got her law degree. and if you go to sheri caplan.com, you'll see that inspiration for her writing often comes from a nice cup of tea that is by her side or a piece of chocolate. so to provide inspiration today, we present her from the museum shop a hershey's bar and we look forward to your speech. welcome, sheri. [ applause ] >> thank you all for coming on this beautiful day and thank you to the museum for hosting this event. i put together a power point on the topic and we're going to start with that and then afterwards, i'd be happy to take any questions. so here we go. in a word, wall street is not the place for a lady to find fortune or character. that's what noted american banker henry